The Founder
The founder of Judaism was a man named Abraham
Abraham's Childhood
Abraham was born in 1813 BC under the name of Abram. Unlike anyone else, Abram belived in one god and one god only.
Abraham's Adulthood
Around Abram early adulthood Abram tought many across the middle east about what he thought. Abram then found his wife, Sarai. They soon had a son names Ishmael. When Abram was 100 and Sarai 90 god blessed them Abraham or father of many and Sarai to Sarah. Abraham died in 1638 BC.
After Abraham's death
Abraham's teachings spread through the middle east. Although it is one of the smallest religions, Judaism has taught many.
Religious leaders Rabbis are heads of synagogues and temples God is the creator Moses freed the slaves Abraham started Judaism
Place of worship
Jewish people use synagogues and temples to pray. A synagogue can also hold a bar (male) or bat (female) mitzvah.
Where it started
Judaism started in the middle east around Isreal
Beliefs
One god
Covenant (a agreement between god and Isreral)
Holidays and practices
Prayer
Heaven
Torah (holy writings) God
There is only one god. Jewish people spell don't spell god G-O-D, they spell god G-D to avoid sins. Sacred writings
The main book is named the Torah. There are five books named the Tanakh in the Torah.
Praying
Jewish people stand and sway when praying. In Jewish prayer, you must stay in a group. many Jewish people pray in synagogues and temples.
Holidays and festivals
Passover - A holiday celebrating when death pasted over Jewish people in Egypt. Hanukkah - When oil was scarce for jews, god allowed oil for the Jews to last for eight days.
Religious symbols
David's shield
The main symbol of Judaism.
Menorah
Candle stick that celebrates Hanukkah.
Menorah
Yarmulke
A hat that Jewish people wear for praying. Chai
A symbol found on Jewish jewelry that means life.
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The Founder
The founder of Judaism was a man named Abraham
Abraham's Childhood
Abraham was born in 1813 BC under the name of Abram. Unlike anyone else, Abram belived in one god and one god only.
Abraham's Adulthood
Around Abram early adulthood Abram tought many across the middle east about what he thought. Abram then found his wife, Sarai. They soon had a son names Ishmael. When Abram was 100 and Sarai 90 god blessed them Abraham or father of many and Sarai to Sarah. Abraham died in 1638 BC.
After Abraham's death
Abraham's teachings spread through the middle east. Although it is one of the smallest religions, Judaism has taught many.
Religious leaders
Rabbis are heads of synagogues and temples
God is the creator
Moses freed the slaves
Abraham started Judaism
Place of worship
Jewish people use synagogues and temples to pray. A synagogue can also hold a bar (male) or bat (female) mitzvah.
Where it started
Judaism started in the middle east around Isreal
Beliefs
One god
Covenant (a agreement between god and Isreral)
Holidays and practices
Prayer
Heaven
Torah (holy writings)
God
There is only one god. Jewish people spell don't spell god G-O-D, they spell god G-D to avoid sins.
Sacred writings
The main book is named the Torah. There are five books named the Tanakh in the Torah.
Praying
Jewish people stand and sway when praying. In Jewish prayer, you must stay in a group. many Jewish people pray in synagogues and temples.
Holidays and festivals
Passover - A holiday celebrating when death pasted over Jewish people in Egypt.
Hanukkah - When oil was scarce for jews, god allowed oil for the Jews to last for eight days.
Religious symbols
David's shield
The main symbol of Judaism.
Menorah
Candle stick that celebrates Hanukkah.
Yarmulke
A hat that Jewish people wear for praying.
Chai
A symbol found on Jewish jewelry that means life.
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